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We've said it before, and apparently we need to say it again: Updates happen when they happen. We know you've been sitting at home, hitting the "Check new" button on your HTC ThunderBolt's Software Update menu, waiting for that upgrade that's hopefully going to end the blasted reboots (and fix a few other things, too). We're waiting for it, too. But despite what you might have heard, Verizon in...

Although everyone hopes to never have to use them -- teardown and repair videos are a great resource of information for those who may need to repair a busted device. Having relied on a few in the past due to purchasing some grey market devices that were not covered under warranty, I know this all too well. The folks from DirectFix know this as well, and their latest teardown and repair aims to...

The mother of all extended batteries for the HTC ThunderBolt just dropped into the Android Central store -- and being the benevolent bloggers that we be, we're going to give one away right here, right now. This massive 3200mAh extended battery from Seidio has more than double the juice of the stock battery, and it comes with an extended battery cover with soft-touch coating. And, best of all, it...

The HTC Thunderbolt MR2 release, rumored for a rollout around or after June 15, has been leaked and is now available for download in both an unaltered version as well as a few custom ROMs. We figured when the MR2 radio leaked out a while back that we would soon be seeing this one. Some of the highlights include better signal strength, a 3G/4G toggle setting, and help with those random reboots...

The bad news: If your HTC ThunderBolt is still suffering from reboots following last month's update, well, you're just going to have to live with it. According to the internal memo we just received, Verizon's got no short-term help for you. The good news: A fix indeed is on the way -- hey, we told you HTC and Verizon were on the case -- and it's scheduled for release in the second half of June.If...

OK, everybody, it's time for another phone giveaway! This one comes to you from Rebtel and its new Android application, which aims to give you a cheaper way to make international calls to your friends and family. Up for grabs is a brand-new HTC ThunderBolt (read our full review). Rebtel's providing the phone, you're own your own for service. Here are the full rules: To enter, just leave a...

If you're seeing some data weirdness on your HTC Thunderbolt or Samsung Droid Charge, you're not alone. We're getting reports of LTE outages, scattered from Washington, DC to Phoenix. As well as reports that all is well from many others. In any case, if you're not seeing the lightning like you're used to, you can stop fiddling with your phone -- it's not just you.We're certain Verizon is aware...

Just a friendly reminder for all you Verizon customers out there. Tomorrow, will be a great day if you live in the any of the following areas: Mobile, Ala. Montgomery, Ala. Pensacola, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla.Gainesville, Fla. Fayetteville-Lumberton, N.C.Greater Fairfield and New London, Conn.Bryan-College Station and Temple-Killeen, Texas Verizon's also increased the LTE footprint...

When it comes to the HTC ThunderBolt, probably our biggest gripe is the spate of reboots. Look down, and, yep, there it goes again. It's one thing if it's a hacked phone with nightly builds -- and another if it's a stock consumer release.But the good news is that some whiny blogger whined about it on Twitter, and Verizon responded with what you see above. Not that we had any doubt that HTC and...

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